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receives choosing to amplify, when voices of silence agendas prevail, the tax on the press for an ex, there part of a broader effort to suppress the story. systemic emissions mean control. what has this discussion looked like in a right wing? and media circles, again, is for 50, is being labeled at the situation, the listening post decoding, the media analysis era. the the hello, i'm sammy's a then this is the news live from bill coming up in the next 60 minutes. grief in israel as the buddies are full captives held him gauze, a return home. my says they were killed by it's very strikes on this for a lot of crisis in gauze,
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or is this rouse will destroys most of the infrastructure, including pipelines, crane's presidents to meet the us and void and key as tensions between presidents on skin. tom's increase the wells 20 largest economies made in south africa. chung little unity on the future of golf. so all you spend on peace of statements with over day sports news. in the beginning, the i c. c champion started the campaign with a 6, we could win the bangladesh sat in the place of this new. so the, the body is a forward is riley captive is released from gauze. i've been taken to tel aviv with the now being forensically examined, is ready a thought of these are working to identify them and determine how the captives died
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. how might says they would kill bias ray, the strikes? well, this is the 1st time the bodies of cat, deceased captains have been withdrawn since the seas finally, garza came into effect last month. the bodies of all that lift shits should be the best and the 2 young children were loaded onto the red cross vehicles. as a hand over in calling you, this is ready, ami radio says they will being held nearby in an area where these ready on the operate to for about 4 months. hon units has been devastated by israeli strikes and thousands of his varieties of gathered in tennessee to shed the grief the families of captives have been holding protest, demanding. the government continues with the seas. 5, dale and 2 old captives are released or let's go to node all that in the jordanian capital, amante's bad because these right of government and power steering a far as the band out just here from operating inside as well. and in the occupied
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westbank. so no doubt, no, some difficult moments for the family of those deceased captives tell us how it's playing out. and israel as well. sorry, there's a lot of anger right now in israel as well as, of course, a lot of grief on the one hand, at the desk of the, at the bus family, for example, was announced by him us in november of 2023. in fact, at the time there was an offer to return the bodies to as well. and that offer was rebuffed out, but is really never confirmed to the family that the mother and the 2 children had in fact died. and now there's, you know, they, the family awaits to hear forensic confirmation that the bodies receive today are of cherry and her 2 children, but also of how they died. we have only heard about the confirmation of one of the 4 is really captives. and there is
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a lot of anger right now. certainly anger playing out of the st. demanding that nothing yahoo focus his efforts on returning all of these really captives are not stalling, not putting in new demands. and there is some concern. and actually a lot of concern and as well, this could be playing out that instead of going to phase 2 of the ceasefire that's on, yeah, he's going to try and extend phase one was still pushing for the implementation of trump supplies to completely dispossess palestinians from does that we've heard from the is really foreign minister, for example, saying that the only way is real, can live with a you know, the day after and gaza is to completely this arm at garza and destroy him us. so there is a lot of conflicting messages that these families are getting. certainly very unsettling for them because the, the road is still quite long. ahead and the go. sions haven't started. the only
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thing that they have heard is that ron durham or nothing. yeah. has confidant is in washington, he's meeting with the us envoy. steve would cost to negotiate with him on how to start talking about phase $2.00 of the negotiations. so we're still some way ahead before we we get any indication of whether of the negotiations would bear fruit. a lot of thank so much note out of that are of nations that use a hold on friday, a meeting to discuss the future of casa lee. this is from egypt. cuts have jordan, the you a e and quite will be at the tools hosted by savvy arabia. well, the plan may involve investments of up to $20000000000.00 for reconstruction. the meeting comes off to the us president donald trump said his country could take over and own garza and permanently recycle its residents elsewhere. well, that's been rejected by the honorable and many other nations who say it's basically
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ethnic cleansing joshua who bought a isn't resolved with more. and this is essentially a meeting about the 4 small gaza plan. where do you see lee? this will listen to president of egypt on foot that has the sea and king of the law of georgia. and the objections have a plan for the reconstruction of guys always seems to be based on the idea of putting into place. saves those, allowing a more they'll buy homes into the area and to pave the way for the reconstruction of gaza. and for this you need to have a commitment from wells, the gulf countries billions and billions of dollars to start the process of the reconstruction. but this is something which is going to be decided at the regional level. and also as the international level,
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the biggest question which many we'd have to talk cuz he's basically the political future of guys who's going to have the biggest, say the americans, these varieties of video being said, there's absolutely no way how much we have a future that and to commit billions of dollars of reconstruction, you have to have also a general agreement as the level or how to move forward. and who should take over the gaza. this somebody is going to be followed by an emergency out, a big summit, which is going to be held in cairo on march. the 4th. and the aim here is to put on a united fund by the out of wealth to provide a no ton to, to, to the american plan to take over gaza and displays the people of gaza. the biggest, the response of the, well, these are the notion of these,
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facing people in gaza could lead to the, the instability in the entire region to the dallas tentative glass. they have to put together a new plan of action and they have to convince the americas and the international community that the alternative line is the best way for peace and stability in the entire region. but i was just the re, re up my one. the shara is out just here a, see me a political unless he joins us now from del hot. so model one, 1st of all, i want to start with a line that's just dropping. quoting steve with coffee, us, and boy, for the middle east. apparently saying that don't top us has been actually talking about where he doesn't want to evict palestinians. he wants to have a conversation around whether they would want to stay in gauze or in the homes or
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go somewhere where they basically have a back a life. now how is this another us official trying to walk back trump statement and and to what extent does it really reflect for us to position old? we see trump come out in a few hours or days and double down. and what he said about garza, it seems that you have some experience in the semi well clearly as you just well stated. we've been seeing that since 2016 uh, president trump says a whole bunch of things. and then a lot of his deputies are spokespersons, our secretaries and walk it back or walk it down. one should say it's always walking it down, climbing down the whatever tree. trump climbed by his side book of statements because that's what he tends to do. all the time, just because there's a voice, these provocative statement, but none of it,
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none of it is coincidental, none of it is uh, by mistake. all of this is, i don't want to say calculated, but it's typically instinctive and repetitive and continuous and consistent on the part of the president to be saying things that i thought outrages that even dining sometimes and then to start multi it down. it is what they call his opening bid. he's hoping bed and he underlined it the number of times and he doubled down on it . the number of times is for the people of guys underneath. when he was asked and they come back, he said, no, no, no need for them to come back because they will live happily wherever they're going and goes, always not lucky. so trump has been very clear about the idea of ethnic cleansing now is looked at and i just want to walk back is uh, is this pro vocations. it's a good thing. all right, so this is coming a not in a vacuum ahead of the, the,
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our gathering that's going to start in reality, always seeing in a sense trump's plan for god's a unifying arabs. it's quite a disparate group that's coming together in terms of relations are approached to as well, right? as well. you could actually say that, i mean it's a bit of a positive spin, but yes, you could say that you can say that they are a, please, to a night thing on the minimum common denominator amongst them. and it is, and it has come. and the response to tom, it goes back to tom. i mean, then today what they say is, trump said die. what's your problem with it? that's the 1st question. what is the problem with what you just said? and 2nd, what's the, what do you have to propose, right? so that's what the american oprah shows have said the past couple weeks. is that if you don't fly, but trumpets, say, come up with alternative. what is your plan?
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you are ups, you better stages or what? so the out up. so the injection dro daniels and everyone else now is picking this on board and say okay, we will present an offer to black. my problem with this wasn't so much that they are respond to of course they should on the bus. and the, when it's just taking that time, you know, when they go to pay, us heard the things that they didn't like from vice president brands and unit they met the following day. right now we're talking about 4 weeks later, they're going to be meeting on the 4th a bunch. that's one problem. the other issue is that i'm not sure they're gonna need. they need to come up with detailed plan. what they need to do is to come up with the same lines of thinking, but the opposite side of what tom said. because tom physically proposed on opening bit, let's ethnically cleansed capacity. we would pick a told now that they should be out of the day junction, out of joe daniel response supposed to be, you know, what know, seniors must pay $12.00, if instead of the destruction we are suppose running across section. so the,
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whatever they're going to propose now is that a construction plan? what is incredible about all of this? what is so simple and an i should say, a wonderful on, on the diplomatic level of it is the ups up, or they come up with very clear statements from the beginning of the month with the fort administers. and, and the last summit in november, or what the ups need to do in march for is go back to what they agreed upon in the beginning of february to this year and in november. and there's some it last year. they don't need to go anything beyond that at this point in time. they've already agreed and this important, but they've agreed on this that the construction garza has to open the way for a 2 step. so you should. all right, let's see if they go that fall. thanks so much model on the shower. i'll just serious senior political analyst shelters and heavy machinery allowed by israel twins because there is a small fraction of what's actually needed thought
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a couple assume has mo, from girlfriend in southern golf. so yeah, under the ceasefire agreement, israel must fulfill it to it's up legation clearly by allowing food enough for bound to have the machinery on mobile. schultz has to instead, because this trick baldwin has been sent to the strip is a fraction of the must of needs of causes displaced population. we understand that totally. busy car box was sent to the unit, one of the main key agencies for the united nations. and apparently, you know, a completely more about shelters. for sheltering purposes, i've been to the cause of football from rough off or from kind of a salad. first thing, as we are still waiting for that in 3 that will help to mitigate the relating humanitarian crisis assemblies in the north are struggling to cope with the harsh, with a condition of the happy left homeless, living at the ruins of the destroyed homes. with many civilians believe that the entry of enough amounts all about shelters will help to accommodate hundreds of
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thousands of families and with an april to support tab recovery efforts inside the territory until now apparently as well did not give any sort of serious been occasion to its commitment to the implementing the humanitarian political video, which can at any time at the village say over 55 agreements and spend the gap between how much and you spend regarding us very smooth transitions take place for the 2nd phase of the ceasefire agreement. as we've seen them at the ages of trying to accept pressure on both parts and in order to bring sustainable peace to the entire region, terica bases out to 0 rough pedestal gases or is facing a will to crisis as well as destroyed most of the strips infrastructure with everything from will to wells, to wasteful to plants in ruins. let's take a look at the scale of the devastation to gauze as well as the system. the un says
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1400000 people and gods are getting less than the recommended 6 places of water a day. they have at least a need for drinking and cooking august time says is riley attacks over 16 months of wiped out molding 1500 kilometers of water in dfcs and sanitation pipelines. 70 percent of water in the strip is leaking into the ground instead of reaching the people with a little clean water and sewage spitting into the streets, disease is spreading foss. 1000000 people face serious health risk. policy and water authority says fixing goals as well as are in science ation. systems could cost up to $2700000000.00. what can now hear from the palestinians in garza who was struggling to survive and struggling to repair a debit stay 2 volts. a system, the, the,
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the, what does that look like someone about the, the, the ukraine's president. but all of them is and see says he's had a productive meeting with us special envoy in key. if keith kellog said the focus of his visit is to listen to cry. and security concerns becomes 2 days off to the us and russia masonry on for tools on ending the war and ukraine. president donald trump has since dismissed savanski is concerns about being left out. trump, things that i'm ski, exchanged shop criticisms on wednesday. it dictated with that elections.
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so lensky better move fast, or he's not going to have a country left. gotta move, gotta move fast, cuz that was going in the wrong direction. in the meantime, were successfully negotiating and into the war with russia. something all admit that only trump is going to be able to do, and the trump administration, we're going to be able to do, i think, even admitted that and by never tried. europe has failed to bring peace in zalinski probably wants to. it may be wants to keep the gravy train going. i don't know what's the problem, but he hasn't been able. he's very upset mostly more meets now. none of us. we stand strong on our 2 feet of a line. ukrainian unity. i know you training encourage on our relations with partners on a european solidarity and on americas pragmatism because american need success just as much as we do. success brings us together. our unity is the strongest safe god of our future. a future not with putin. so with peace, and this is
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a choice for the whole world, especially for the strongest nations to stand with. guten was peace. the right choice is peace. i think everyone for this support sembron. com has more on the diplomatic developments from kids ukrainians. now, realizing that that has been a rapid reset of the relationship with america, presidents lensky has been very clear that what donald trump is saying is basically russian. this information when he refers to the fact that as a landscape is a dictates that that is a line direct a coming from moscow sites ukrainians also ukrainians. now i'm very, very worried about where the seat is at the table. there are tools taking place between russia and america about you crate that do not involve ukraine, so that is going to be a very, very serious concern moving forward. now keep kilo is the special envoy to ukraine when he got his job. in general. he was actually the special invoice to ukraine and
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the russian federation. but russia objected to him at cooling him, pro ukrainian. so now he's just dealing with the ukranian side. that was supposed to be a press conference that press conference didn't happen at the request of the americans . so there is this rapid reset of the relationship that keeps. kellogg says he is in ukraine to listen and report back to donald trump. but there's a lot of frustration coming from the ukranian side, particularly when it comes to these negotiations that taking place without ukraine and wrong cause i was just there keeps his won't kremlin spokesman dmitri pascals had to say about the deepening risk between the us and ukraine. utility per the underscore. film. visually there's always low interest to this page. ok, this code is you must have been especially because i guess there was guzzling of on
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this golf. you go. so there's a section then you put the lady's name us slice president. jenny vaughan says, defended president funds negotiations with moscow. he said that the conservative political action conference and to russia, ukraine conflict is near. well, how are you going to in the war unless you're talking to russian, you've got to talk to everybody involved in the fighting. if you actually want to bring the conflict to a close and i know the president, but all, i'll tell you the goals that animate president trump's policy. it's really simple. he wants the killing to stop. he wants to bring lasting piece to europe. he doesn't just want to stop it now and have the will restart a month from now. he wants to bring lasting piece to europe because the president believes this, and he's absolutely right pieces in the interest of russia. it's in the interest of ukraine. it's in the interest of europe, but most importantly,
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piece is in the interest of the in there. all right, let's go over now to the briefing being given by the us national security advisor and that's this. and then we are bringing the world back to where it was at the end . the president trump's 1st term, which is a world of peace prosperity and looking forward and getting us out of the chaos that we've just seen over the last 4 years. so over the last month, just to name a few, i had the honor of sitting in the oval office as president trump spoke with president putin and then immediately spoke with president zalinski. and both of them said only president trump could bring both sides of the table and only president trump could stop the horrific fighting that has been going on now for the better part of 4 years. and that only president trump could drive the world back to
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peace. both of those leaders said that and back to back calls. and of course we just had our historic talks mediated by our, our good friends and partners, saudi arabia. we give great things to crown prince mohammad been solomon for hosting and sat down for the 1st time in years with the russians in talk to about a passport with piece on top of that. and one of the things that led to that was a tremendous cost, confidence building measures that we had with the release of mark photo. i'll remind everyone the last time that we had an american released from the russians. either we gave up a deadly spike pressure to our allies, to give up a little killer, or we released under the bite, the ministration. the world's most notorious arms dealer, victor boot, who, by the way, had one of his main clients for arms, the cartels in, in mexico and central america. we gave up none of that. this was released as
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a confidence building measures were working with our great middle east envoy, steve went cough and our secretary of state as a 1st step towards opening these talks and then moving forward towards peace. on top of that, we've secured just in a month the return of a dozen 12 american hostages from russia, from bulgaria from venezuela, the top of band and home us, excuse me, that's from bellow, roofs, not bulk area. we also had uh uh for the 1st time in quite some time we took out a senior leader of isis, an international finance here and recruiter that the military had been trying to take out for quite some time. uh and uh and wasn't able to do so frankly, because of a bureaucratic approval process. president trump said take them out and that isis financed
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a year and leader is no longer on this earth. we've also take an action to eliminate other terrorist organizations in the middle east. we drove before the president was even an office. he started talking consequences for people that would hold americans here to for there's been nothing but upside. you take an american, you get some better deal. you take another one, maybe you get a better deal. no more. there is now nothing but downsides for taking americans illegally, either as hostages or illegal detainees. and when president trump send a very clear message across the middle east, but particularly to a mosque that there would be all hell to pay, we suddenly saw a breakthrough. and now we just saw the release of yet another group of hostages. there had been dozens now including 2 americans that we've seen once again reunited with their families as part of the talks with king of dollars he offered and i think the entire world is graciously accepted to take 2000 sick children,
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cancer patients and others out of gaza as a humanitarian, as a humanitarian gesture. uh, 2000 gallons. uh will come out of that whole. uh, that is uh, that waste land that guys it is right now with unexploded ordnance, with debris everywhere with no sewage with no water. and president trump as has put forward a plan to deal with the practical reality. that is 1800000 gallons now. uh, now truly suffering. uh and then just to bring it back to our own hemisphere. we've seen literally in the last month after years of national security experts, the general's in charge and others testifying and ringing the alarm bells about about the chinese communist parties presence in our own hemisphere,
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particularly in the panama canal. now we're seeing the leadership of panama, step away from the belt and road program, move away from china and back towards the united states and even enter into talks and other negotiations about addressing the ports on either side of the canal. and then finally didn't last but not least we've had for world leaders in the white house in the oval office. we've had the prime minister of japan, the prime minister of india, the king of, of jordan. and of course, the prime minister of israel, just in the last 4 weeks and next week we'll have the prime minister of the united kingdom and will have the president of france, my crone. so president trump is on what we call trump work speed. uh, we are all, uh, we are all honored to be really serving under, under his leadership and his vision. and truly, you know,
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when we all say and the president himself say, says he is a president of peace. he is a president focused on restoring stability. i think the entire world saw what the world would look like without strong american leadership in the last 4 years. and it's truly been an honor to get us back to where we were and back on track under president trump's leadership. thank you. thank you. thank you everybody, i'm sure you're very eager to ask questions of these very smart people working very hard on behalf of the president, the president of peace, the cons. rise ation that by mike waltz, the us national security adviser, summing up the chief funds sofa of the trump administration. let's go over to alan fisher. he's joining us live from washington dc. so allen, it sounded like a list of all the amazing accomplishments of the trumpet ministration. one imagines that will go down quite well with the coal constituency of the trump administration
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